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Find the value of y...........​-example-1

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y=0

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Find the value of y...........​-example-1
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Answer:

y = 0

Explanation:

Factor out 3^y:

3^(2y-1) +2(3^(y-1)) = 1 . . . . . . given

(3^y)^2(3^-1) +2(3^y)(3^-1) = 1 . . . . factor out 3^y

(3^y)^2 +2(3^y) -3 = 0 . . . . . . . . . . subtract 1, multiply by 3

Let x = 3^y. Substituting, we have ...

x^2 +2x -3 = 0

(x -1)(x +3) = 0

x = 1 or x = -3 . . . . . values of x that satisfy this equation

Then the corresponding values of y are ...

x = 3^y . . . . . . . . . . . . relation of x and y

log(x) = y·log(3) . . . . . take logs to solve for y

y = log(x)/log(3) . . . . . divide by the coefficient of y

For x = 1, this is y = log(1)/log(3) = 0

For x = -3, this is y = log(-3)/log(3) . . . . no real solutions

The only real solution is y = 0.

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The attachment shows the solution of f(x) = 0, where ...


f(x)=3^(2x-1)+2*3^(x-1)-1

That solution is x=0. This means the (real) solution to the given equation is y=0.

Find the value of y...........​-example-1
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